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The "Patrons & Patriots" exhibition includes photos, artifacts and personal items of the beloved couple that owned the iconic Nick's Seafood Pavilion and donated land and money to Yorktown.
Moving pre-K to new buildings will lessen overcrowding at elementary schools.
The latest U.S. State of the Birds report paints a grim picture, including for shorebirds that rely on coastal Virginia.
Rapterra claims to be the tallest and longest launched-wing coaster in the world.
Commonwealth schools receive $2.4B, collectively, from the feds each year.
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- Elon Musk's Pentagon visit sparks more questions about his access to sensitive files
- Military's DEI purge seen putting its future — and its history — at risk
- Education Dept. cuts could hurt low-income schools. And, an entertainment rundown
- Families of deported Venezuelans dispute gang claims after deportations under Alien Enemies Act
- Court hearing to test legality of deportations under 18th century law

Independent Lens: Bike Vessel
Father and son bond on an ambitious 350-mile bike ride in this portrait of familial love.
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